City Theatre’s new play acts out the vaccine debate

Jack Maxwell | staff writer What happens when a community that prides itself on tolerance is thrown into a crisis that demands anything but? Consensus becomes chaos, exposing how even the most well-intentioned ideals can fray under pressure. “Eureka Day,” written by Jonathan Spector, explores how a community faces a public health crisis while trying to remain tolerant of others. The play premiered at the … Continue reading City Theatre’s new play acts out the vaccine debate

City Theatre production entertains but does not uplift

Bunny Schaaf | staff writer | Never before have seven of the President’s right-hand women almost accidentally assassinated him in an effort to protect him, before subsequently declaring a revolution. That was until ‘POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great [Expletive] Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive,’ written by Selina Fillinger, and currently running at the City Theatre Company through Oct. 13 as part of … Continue reading City Theatre production entertains but does not uplift